Jai Wolf
Jai Wolf is an alias of Sajeeb Saha, a producer of melodic, dreamlike EDM w… Read Full Bio ↴Jai Wolf is an alias of Sajeeb Saha, a producer of melodic, dreamlike EDM who previously recorded under a handful of names, including No Pets Allowed. Actively involved with music since the age of five, when he took up the violin -- in high school, he was a New York all-state performer -- he started making tracks during his teens. In his early twenties, as Jai Wolf, his style stabilized as he gained notice for his remix work. An unauthorized version of Skrillex's "Ease My Mind" impressed the original's maker enough to facilitate a partnership with the OWSLA label. Saha's own track, the bubbly "Indian Summer," was issued on Foreign Family Collective in 2015 and reached number 31 on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart that December. The wistful "Drive," featuring the Chain Gang of 1974, followed in 2016. Saha's notable remix credits also include Melanie Martinez's "Dollhouse," ODESZA's "Say My Name," and Mocki's "Weekend." ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
Updated 04/23/2022: You don’t know Jai Wolf like you think you do. After hundreds of millions of streams on indie-dance anthems like “Indian Summer” and “Starlight,” blockbuster festival sets from Indio to India, and co-signs from the likes of Skrillex and ODESZA, it’s clear from the opening notes of Jai Wolf’s long-awaited debut album The Cure to Loneliness that he sees the expectations around his name as an opportunity to challenge convention.
The Cure to Loneliness finds Jai Wolf completing his evolution from upstart bedroom remixer to future bass DJ to builder of lush musical worlds. While still very much dancefloor-focused, some tracks on the LP conjure the angular riffage of The Strokes and Phoenix, weave melodies through the sugary happysad of M83 and CHVRCHES, or build up walls of sound like Explosions in the Sky—all while maintaining the melodious polish and evocative groove to which fans have grown so close.
“In my heart, this album is me,” says Jai Wolf. “From the sounds to the lyrics, it’s everything that I’ve always wanted to do.” Taking a different approach to many of his contemporaries under the wing of indie darling label Mom+Pop (Courtney Barnett, Flume, Jagwar Ma, Alina Baraz), Jai Wolf largely eschewed singles over the course of two years to patiently craft The Cure to Loneliness. The result is a thoughtfully framed, confidently expressed musical vision that will tug at heartstrings in 2019 and long beyond.
The Cure to Loneliness available everywhere April 5th
Updated 04/23/2022: You don’t know Jai Wolf like you think you do. After hundreds of millions of streams on indie-dance anthems like “Indian Summer” and “Starlight,” blockbuster festival sets from Indio to India, and co-signs from the likes of Skrillex and ODESZA, it’s clear from the opening notes of Jai Wolf’s long-awaited debut album The Cure to Loneliness that he sees the expectations around his name as an opportunity to challenge convention.
The Cure to Loneliness finds Jai Wolf completing his evolution from upstart bedroom remixer to future bass DJ to builder of lush musical worlds. While still very much dancefloor-focused, some tracks on the LP conjure the angular riffage of The Strokes and Phoenix, weave melodies through the sugary happysad of M83 and CHVRCHES, or build up walls of sound like Explosions in the Sky—all while maintaining the melodious polish and evocative groove to which fans have grown so close.
“In my heart, this album is me,” says Jai Wolf. “From the sounds to the lyrics, it’s everything that I’ve always wanted to do.” Taking a different approach to many of his contemporaries under the wing of indie darling label Mom+Pop (Courtney Barnett, Flume, Jagwar Ma, Alina Baraz), Jai Wolf largely eschewed singles over the course of two years to patiently craft The Cure to Loneliness. The result is a thoughtfully framed, confidently expressed musical vision that will tug at heartstrings in 2019 and long beyond.
The Cure to Loneliness available everywhere April 5th
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Jai Wolf Lyrics
Around The World I thought I'd be halfway around the world with you Halfway…
Better Apart Guess I thought it was over When all I wanted was…
Don't Look Down Sometimes I overthink Compulsively get in my head Wait for t…
Drowning (It feels like, it feels like you're gone) It feels like,…
Gravity Tell me one good reason why I should try Continuing to…
Half Hearted Interlude Half-hearted, the hardest part is Giving up on what we start…
Indian Summer Taaaimt Taaaimit Taaaimit Tararari Taaaimt, taaaimit, taaa…
It All Started With A Feeling It all started with a feeling It all started with a…
Like It's Over Hold me Hold me like it′s over (it's over) Stay here Could y…
Lose My Mind In and out, counting hours, rocketing around Holding on, ten…
Manic Pixie Dream The best I ever The best I ever The best I ever The…
Moon Rider I would go anywhere you are Nowhere is too far Anywhere you…
Starlight Starlight raining over me Like drifting through a memory Wak…
Still Sleeping Your favourite band is from my hometown That's what you told…
The World Is Ours Woe dey Gonna name me woe dey Dadadada woe dey Gonna name me…
Want It All I knew you'd let me down again You cut right…
Your Way Already know your ways And I don't expect a change I won't…